Digital Agencies

Leading digital agencies need to keep up to date with the latest trends and tool sets to ensure your clients get the best results can be a challenge when you are busy managing the day to day demand from clients.

Using 51Degrees you can adapt online content to maximise the potential of online conversions and steer the end user purchase path.

Plugin us into yours and your clients’ web platforms and see a more granular level of detail about the devices used for clients site.

CMS

51Degrees provides the fastest and most accurate device information, including 217 device properties such as retail price, vendor, device age, screen size and more to allow more granular analytics and better content optimisation

APIs

Property Dictionary

Browse the full list of properties available in 51Degrees device detection solutions. Find out what values are supported in the Lite, Premium and Enterprise data sets, including full descriptions and advice on how they can be used.

Blog

51Degrees explains how to call the C Hash Trie API within Java.

This article shows how the new, faster, Hash Trie algorithm can be used in a Java environment. This blog will go through the steps required to create an illustrative example of how to call the C Hash Trie API within Java. Before starting, you will need to get hold of the new Hash Trie source which is available on GitHub.

Details of features and release schedule for API updates

We’re always working hard to improve the 51Degrees APIs making them easier to use, consume fewer resources and provide new features. Version 3.2 combines many incremental changes. Highlights included in all API variants are:

New version 3.2 data file is 25% smaller than version 3.1. Data file size is no longer proportional to supported Device Combinations and Signatures. As a result V3.2 data files will grow at a slower rate than V3.1.

C APIs now join PHP, .NET and Java in supporting multiple HTTP headers, not just User-Agent. The developer no longer needs to consider which headers to use.

Cache structures are now all memory limited rather than time limited resulting in a more consistent memory profile.

Information relating to false positives such as rank information is returned more quickly.

Github is the master repository for all API source code. Mirrors will be maintained on Codeplex, Sourceforge and other locations.